Game conservation in Africa
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Game conservation in Africa
From The Economist:
Horns, claws and the bottom line -
Governments have mostly failed to protect Africa’s wildlife. But other models - involving hunters, rich conservationists and local farmers - are showing promise
This will be like a red rag to some on this forum, but I recommend reading the article in its entirety. What do you think about it?
Horns, claws and the bottom line -
Governments have mostly failed to protect Africa’s wildlife. But other models - involving hunters, rich conservationists and local farmers - are showing promise
This will be like a red rag to some on this forum, but I recommend reading the article in its entirety. What do you think about it?
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Re: Game conservation in Africa
An interesting article, and one I shall read again tomorrow before commenting.
Thanks for posting TT
Lai
Thanks for posting TT
Lai
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Re: Game conservation in Africa
It sounds as though its going to be best read when I've got time to digest, and think about whats been said
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Re: Game conservation in Africa
My response at the moment would read a bit like War and Peace. I have read the entire article and have alot to say but need to get it into some sort of shortened version but I will say right here and now, I do not and will not ever agree with Hunting of any kind.
Maybe you would like to share your thoughts as well TT.
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Maybe you would like to share your thoughts as well TT.
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